‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’: Major Behind-the-Scenes Shakeup for Move to Peacock

As Law & Order: Organized Crime prepares to move to Peacock, the series is getting a major change. TVLine reports that John Shiban is officially out as showrunner after only joining at the beginning of Season 4. This marks the Law & Order spinoff’s sixth showrunner in just five seasons. Shiban took over for David Graziano, who took the reins for the final three episodes of Season 3 after Sean Jablonski exited after six months because of creative differences. Before Jablonski, Law & Order: SVU executive producer Bryan Goluboff was at the helm, but that lasted three months.

Initially, Chicago Fire executive producer Matt Olmstead was tapped as showrunner but departed in October 2020 before the show premiered. The L Word co-creator Ilene Chaiken replaced him, but she left halfway through Season 2 and was replaced by Hannah Montana co-creator Barry O’Brien until he was eventually replaced by Goluboff. As

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